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Audience Questions 9 & 10
- Aired: May 2009,
- Posted: 14th May, 2009
- Video: FLV /
- 9:25 /
- 39 MB
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Is the idea of geoengineering going to appear easier than taking the tough decisions associated with mitigation?
Dr Rita Gardner, director of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)
Do you agree that we need to carry out research to allow there to be an informed debate on the future use of geoengineering techniques?
Dr Tim Fox, Institute of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE)
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